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The Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday said they did not anticipate star quarterback Michael Vick's indictment on charges related to dogfighting.

"We had absolutely no idea that the indictment was coming on that day at that time," Falcons General Manager Rich McKay said at a news conference Tuesday afternoon at the team's Atlanta office.

After FBI and Virginia police investigators searched property Vick owns near Smithfield, Virginia, a federal grand jury indicted him and three associates July 17 on charges related to dogfighting. Read full article »